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Resumen de Rorty's circumvention of argument: redescribing rhetoric

Janet Horne

  • This essay offers an application of Richard Rorty's anti‐foundationalist pragmatism to critique some contemporary work in rhetorical theory, criticism, and philosophy of rhetoric. The critique is based on Rorty's strategy of de‐privileging argument as the foundation for espistemology, and proposes a tropological rhetoric as an alternative to epistemological rhetoric. The essay focuses on redescription as the critical function of tropological rhetoric and as a means of social and political action.


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